Sentences with phrase «served by a government employee»

It is the right of the user of government services not to be served by a government employee / agent who delivers him a religious discourse while the service of the state is supposed to be neutral.

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5) Religious Clothing in Public Sector: «Do you agree or disagree you feel uncomfortable when served or attended to by a government employee wearing a turban, a hijab or a yarmulke or other religious clothing or symbols in a government institution like a school or hospital?»
The Freedom Award is the highest recognition given by the U.S. government to employers for their support of their employees who serve in the Guard and Reserve.
By law the Wisconsin State Law Library serves officers of the court, government employees, attorneys and the public.
Because of the special problems raised by imputation within a government agency, paragraph (d) does not impute the conflicts of a lawyer currently serving as an officer or employee of the government to other associated government officers or employees, although ordinarily it will be prudent to screen such lawyers.
Wouldn't the public be better served if the immigration process were handled only by immigration lawyers or trained and licensed government employees?
Geico started out serving military personnel and government employees when it was founded in 1936 by Leo and Lillian Goodwin.
When GEICO was founded by Leo and Lillian Goodwin in 1936, it primarily served government employees and military personnel.
As reported earlier on ESR News, even though the U.S. Census performed background checks for all applicants and employees according to the «BACKGROUND CHECK FAQ» page, incidents involving temporary Census workers hired by the government serve as a prime example of why background checks of temporary workers is so important:
In contrast to New York, the US Congress has singled out certain classes of women (low - income women, federal employees, military personnel serving overseas, residents of the District of Columbia, and women in federal prisons) and restricted their access to legal abortions because their health care is funded in part by the federal government.
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